Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] with [adj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | And when that one ‘ went home ’ she provided me with another one , which is still going today . |
2 | I wo n't bore you with all my personal and professional distractions . |
3 | He took hold of her by the shoulders and began to shake her with all his strength , forcing her back through the hall towards the staircase . |
4 | Anatole France , more effusive , likened it to a woman who ‘ is so beautiful , so proud , so modest , so tough , so touching , so voluptuous , so chaste , so noble , so familiar , so crazy , and so good that one loves her with all one 's soul , and one is never tempted to be unfaithful to her . ’ |
5 | ‘ We fuel cells have done our best You really put us to the test Exhausted now the charge is done Replace it with another one ’ |
6 | You can build a wardrobe around it , blending it with all your usual clothes . |
7 | It is highly probable that by early in the next century it will require no more than ten per cent of the labour force to provide us with all our material needs — that is , all the food we eat , all the clothing we wear , all the textiles and furnishings in our houses , the houses themselves , the appliances , the automobiles , and so on . |
8 | Jeremiah , the Old Testament prophet , assures us of God 's promise : ‘ You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart . ’ |
9 | Erm , putting images into words is not always easy , a colour in a painting can give you a way in and the brown of Van Gogh 's jacket erm affected me with this one particularly and the sun flower I felt was inappropriate misplace , in a vase to , to small , erm and it gave me an image a very strong image of suffering and this poem is in its very early stages and its literally just a list of images and I wanted to be able to show you how I start off which is with a series of images and then I have to put some filler in and open them up a bit and , and make them more accessible and understandable , but this is just a list form . |
10 | Now let me present you with another one . |
11 | I 've seen you with that one have n't I ? |
12 | I have n't seen her with all her clothes off you know . |
13 | He took the photograph from her , replacing it with another one . |
14 | I ca n't do mine with little one , I got like I 'll |
15 | Yeah , I 'll do it with that one then . |
16 | But later in the day , after the Christmas meal , alone in her room for an hour 's rest , she unpacked it with all its effects . |
17 | Intimacy means allowing one person to see you with all your defences down , stripped of any masks . |
18 | But this this nervous thing is a very primitive instinct and I 'm just coming up to a word I never can pronounce so you 're going to have to help me with this one . |
19 | Early in a career it may not be the engineer 's responsibility to provide the answers to these questions , but inability to discuss them with those who have that responsibility will result in the engineering dimension being omitted from the discussion . |
20 | Now to help you with that I 'd like it back I 've put the attainment targets |
21 | Conradin hated her with all his heart , but he obeyed her quietly and took his medicine without arguing . |
22 | You have n't yet agreed to endow him with all your worldly goods so that money is yours and yours alone . |
23 | She ran at him now , driving one foot up , kicking him with all her force between the legs . |
24 | Julie snatched up the heavy skillet and swung it with all her strength . |
25 | And he takes us , bad bargain that we are poor and miserable that we were , with nothing seemingly positive to offer , he takes us bag and baggage , he takes us with all our sin , with all our failure , with all our mistakes , he takes us with all that is , th th the clutters of our lives , he says you 're mine now . |
26 | I just willed him with all my mind to believe me . |
27 | Leith yelled , and as fury which she just could not contain spiralled out of control , her right hand arced through the air , and even as she hit him with all her strength , she was still yelling , ‘ Since it seems to be taking so long to sink in , you can bank on it — whoever pays my mortgage , you 're far , far at the back of the queue ! ’ |
28 | Then he hit him with all his strength and knocked him to the ground . |
29 | She shook off the treacherous thought ; Dana was her twin and she loved her with all her faults — goodness knew , she had enough of her own . |
30 | Loved him with all her heart and soul , thinking in her ignorance that her mother would allow her to keep him because adoption had never been mentioned . |